Passengers will continue to pass through machines that display a generic outline of the human body, raising fewer privacy concerns.

The TSA move came after Rapiscan, the manufacturer of the 174 so-called "backscatter" machines, acknowledged it could not meet a congressional-ordered deadline to install privacy software on the machines.

the type of person who's going to try and assassinate a politician because they're not smart enough to convince people of their own ideas instead is also apparently not smart enough to check their gun and make sure it works.